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SMT 1.7 TC Reflow Soldering Oven

Manufacturer
SMT
Model
1.7 TC
Type
Reflow Soldering Oven
Year
2002
Category
Automation technology
Sub-category
Other machinery
Price: Upon request

Specifications

Overview

SMT soldering system with pin chain conveyor for printed circuit board industry

Technical Specifications

Temperature
300°C
Heating time
approx. 30 min
Convection zone
1660 mm
Cooling zone
1030 mm
Process length
2780 mm
Usable width range
10-460 mm
Clearance height top
30 mm
Clearance height bottom
30 mm
Max. speed
1.8 m/min

Weight & Dimensions

Machine dimensions X
approx. 3300 mm
Machine dimensions Y
approx. 1350 mm
Machine dimensions Z
approx. 1550 mm
Weight
approx. 1100 kg

Condition & Documentation

Operating hours
approx. 55000 h (estimated)
Documentation
Available

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Capabilities

The SMT 1.7 TC is a reflow soldering oven designed for high-volume PCB (printed circuit board) assembly. It heats components to 300°C to melt solder joints, with a convection zone spanning 1660mm and a cooling zone of 1030mm. The pin chain conveyor system handles boards up to 460mm wide, operating at speeds up to 1.8m/min—ideal for continuous production runs. With approximately 55,000 operating hours on the meter, this machine has proven industrial durability.

Industries & Uses

Electronics manufacturers, contract manufacturers (CMs), and PCB assembly shops rely on reflow ovens like this for soldering surface-mount components onto circuit boards. It's essential equipment for anyone producing consumer electronics, automotive electronics, industrial controls, or medical devices. Whether you're scaling up an existing operation or starting a manufacturing business, this oven handles mid-range production volumes efficiently.

What to Check When Buying

When evaluating this used unit, request detailed maintenance records and inquire about heating element condition—these are common wear items in older ovens. Verify that the temperature profile is still accurate and consistent across zones, as calibration drift affects solder quality. Check the conveyor chain for wear and ask about recent lubrication. Inspect the cooling zone fan operation closely. The 2002 manufacturing date means spare parts availability should be confirmed with the seller. Request documentation and schedule an on-site inspection to observe it running.

This description is AI-generated and is intended as a general guide only. As with all AI-generated content, it may contain inaccuracies. Please verify all details directly with the seller before making a purchasing decision.

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